
Silent Sunday – March 23, 2025


…making and packing cards to sell






I also put a couple of my Fantasy Art pieces onto cards.


…Toronto High Park Zoo
Yesterday, after dropping off my husband at the hospital for his routine appointments I decided to drive the short distance to High Park. I parked in the lot by the park’s restaurant and went inside for a coffee but not before taking photos of the the gardens in front. Inside, while enjoying my hot beverage, I posted several photos on my blog. When I finished I packed up and headed for the zoo.
The zoo holds many fond memories for me. As a young child we frequently went there when my father had a day off from work. From all the old photos it amazes me to see how we would dress up for these outings. When we had our own children we loved going to this zoo. It was close to where we lived and admission was free.


Yesterday was relatively mild as I made my way down the hill toward the zoo. I was pleased that it was feeding time because that meant the animals were out of their shelters.



Most of the animals at the zoo are sheep, bison, cattle and llamas.



The feeding stations are also close to the pedestrian sidewalks.



Of all the animals the llamas were the most active.





On my way back to the car I was fortunate to see that the yak had come out of his shelter for a bite to eat.





…walking around the block






…with melting snow and white hobby horse



…three calendulas in a row

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…thanks to Sue W and Jerry C for hosting Weekly Prompts https://weeklyprompts.com/2025/02/26/weekly-prompts-wednesday-challenge-intimidating/
Today’s prompt is ‘intimidating’. As I walk through busy downtown areas such as London or Toronto, I find the massive skyscrapers somewhat intimidating. The shear height makes me feel like an ant that could be squashed at any moment.















…from the park at the end of my street
The city has decided to repair the sea wall at the edge of the park where I often start my walks. As a result a huge section has been fenced off and the dump trucks have started driving up and down our street delivering clean land fill and removing some of the old stuff.
The project could take up to a year to complete. The park over on Third Street is still partially fenced and that project is still ongoing after almost two years. The other park that I love to walk through, Col. Sam Smith Park has a similar project on the water’s edge and could take three years to complete.
I’ll keep you posted with the progress.



